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Molecular Indicators of Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Injury in Pregnancy Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction

This study evaluated the damage to the endothelial tight junctions (TJs) in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction (FGR) and investigated whether FGR is related to blood–brain barrier disintegration and, subsequently, to the appearance of proteins indicative of neuronal injury in matern...

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Autores principales: Misan, Natalia, Michalak, Sławomir, Rzymski, Piotr, Poniedziałek, Barbara, Kapska, Katarzyna, Osztynowicz, Krystyna, Ropacka-Lesiak, Mariola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213798
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author Misan, Natalia
Michalak, Sławomir
Rzymski, Piotr
Poniedziałek, Barbara
Kapska, Katarzyna
Osztynowicz, Krystyna
Ropacka-Lesiak, Mariola
author_facet Misan, Natalia
Michalak, Sławomir
Rzymski, Piotr
Poniedziałek, Barbara
Kapska, Katarzyna
Osztynowicz, Krystyna
Ropacka-Lesiak, Mariola
author_sort Misan, Natalia
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description This study evaluated the damage to the endothelial tight junctions (TJs) in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction (FGR) and investigated whether FGR is related to blood–brain barrier disintegration and, subsequently, to the appearance of proteins indicative of neuronal injury in maternal blood. The studied group included 90 pregnant women diagnosed with FGR. The control group consisted of 70 women with an uncomplicated pregnancy. The biochemical measurements included serum neuronal proteins (subunit of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor—NR1, nucleoside diphosphate kinase A—NME1, and S100 calcium-binding protein B—S100B), serum TJ proteins (occludin—OCLN, claudin-5—CLN5, zonula occludens—zo-1, and OCLN/zo-1 and CLN5/zo-1 ratios), and placental expression of TJ proteins (OCLN, claudin-4 CLN4, CLN5, zo-1). The significantly higher serum S100B and CLN5 levels and serum CLN5/zo-1 ratio were observed in FGR compared to healthy pregnancies. Moreover, FGR was characterized by increased placental CLN5 expression. Both serum NME1 levels and placental CLN4 expression in FGR pregnancies were significantly related to the incidence of neurological disorders in newborns. Mothers of FGR neonates who developed neurological complications and intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) had statistically higher NME1 concentrations during pregnancy and significantly lower placental CLN4 expression than mothers of FGR neonates without neurological abnormalities. The serum NME1 levels and placental CLN4 expression were predictive markers of IVH in the FGR group. The blood–brain barrier is destabilized in pregnancies complicated by FGR. Neurological disorders, including IVH, are associated with higher serum concentrations of NME1 and the decreased placental expression of CLN4. The serum NME1 levels and placental CLN4 expression may serve as biomarkers, helpful in predicting IVH in FGR. It may allow for more precise monitoring and influence decision-making on the optimal delivery time to avoid developing neurological complications.
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spelling pubmed-96954312022-11-26 Molecular Indicators of Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Injury in Pregnancy Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction Misan, Natalia Michalak, Sławomir Rzymski, Piotr Poniedziałek, Barbara Kapska, Katarzyna Osztynowicz, Krystyna Ropacka-Lesiak, Mariola Int J Mol Sci Article This study evaluated the damage to the endothelial tight junctions (TJs) in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction (FGR) and investigated whether FGR is related to blood–brain barrier disintegration and, subsequently, to the appearance of proteins indicative of neuronal injury in maternal blood. The studied group included 90 pregnant women diagnosed with FGR. The control group consisted of 70 women with an uncomplicated pregnancy. The biochemical measurements included serum neuronal proteins (subunit of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor—NR1, nucleoside diphosphate kinase A—NME1, and S100 calcium-binding protein B—S100B), serum TJ proteins (occludin—OCLN, claudin-5—CLN5, zonula occludens—zo-1, and OCLN/zo-1 and CLN5/zo-1 ratios), and placental expression of TJ proteins (OCLN, claudin-4 CLN4, CLN5, zo-1). The significantly higher serum S100B and CLN5 levels and serum CLN5/zo-1 ratio were observed in FGR compared to healthy pregnancies. Moreover, FGR was characterized by increased placental CLN5 expression. Both serum NME1 levels and placental CLN4 expression in FGR pregnancies were significantly related to the incidence of neurological disorders in newborns. Mothers of FGR neonates who developed neurological complications and intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) had statistically higher NME1 concentrations during pregnancy and significantly lower placental CLN4 expression than mothers of FGR neonates without neurological abnormalities. The serum NME1 levels and placental CLN4 expression were predictive markers of IVH in the FGR group. The blood–brain barrier is destabilized in pregnancies complicated by FGR. Neurological disorders, including IVH, are associated with higher serum concentrations of NME1 and the decreased placental expression of CLN4. The serum NME1 levels and placental CLN4 expression may serve as biomarkers, helpful in predicting IVH in FGR. It may allow for more precise monitoring and influence decision-making on the optimal delivery time to avoid developing neurological complications. MDPI 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9695431/ /pubmed/36430274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213798 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Misan, Natalia
Michalak, Sławomir
Rzymski, Piotr
Poniedziałek, Barbara
Kapska, Katarzyna
Osztynowicz, Krystyna
Ropacka-Lesiak, Mariola
Molecular Indicators of Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Injury in Pregnancy Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title Molecular Indicators of Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Injury in Pregnancy Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_full Molecular Indicators of Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Injury in Pregnancy Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_fullStr Molecular Indicators of Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Injury in Pregnancy Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Indicators of Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Injury in Pregnancy Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_short Molecular Indicators of Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown and Neuronal Injury in Pregnancy Complicated by Fetal Growth Restriction
title_sort molecular indicators of blood-brain barrier breakdown and neuronal injury in pregnancy complicated by fetal growth restriction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213798
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